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Subject: [VHFcontesting] K8MR/1 CQ VHF From FN51
From: jimk8mr--- via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
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Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 16:29:14 -0400
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Sorry the bands didn't cooperate better!


The log (including non-contest QSOs) has been uploaded to LOTW.




73 - Jim K8MR




-----Original Message----- 
From: webform <webform@b4h.net> 
To: 3830 <3830@contesting.com>; k8mr <k8mr@arrl.net> 
Sent: Mon, Jul 20, 2015 11:24 am 
Subject: CQWW VHF K8MR/1 SOAB LP 


CQ Worldwide VHF Contest

Call: K8MR/1
Operator(s): K8MR
Station:  K8MR/1

Class: SOAB LP
QTH: FN51
Operating Time (hrs): 7

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
    6:  23     12
    2:   9       6
-------------------
Total:  32     18  Total Score = 738

Club: Mad River Radio Club

Comments:

In the past few years my wife has reconnected with
her cousin Martha, who
happens to live 20 minutes from our daughter in New
Jersey. They have a QTH in
Chatham, at the southeastern corner of Cape Cod.
Last summer my wife spent a
week there with Martha, while I operated a radio
contest up the road in the
Boston area. They had a great time.

While briefly
there last year on the way to WRTC, I did check the GPS, and did
confirm the
longitude at 69.9xx west - i.e. the rare FN51 grid. So when a
return trip was
planned, I gently encouraged including the July 18 weekend,
which did fit both
our schedules pretty well. 

I had briefly been at the house last year, but it
turns out to be a pretty
decent location for VHF. There is a clear shot (other
than trees in a
conservation zone) to the west and southwest. And they have a
deck over their
garage facing that way, so I got a ten foot head start for my
antennas.

I used the IC-746, PAR stressed six meter Moxon, and 6L WA5VJB yagi
for two
meters, on a sixteen foot mast with tripod mount. Condition - well,
everybody
knows how they were. All but six QSOs were on CW. Few strong signals,
although
I understand that the especially in W1 people do not point their
antennas at
FN51.  

This was the first VHF contest where I actively watched
the cluster spots. I
could see the people in the midwest having a lot of fun on
Saturday, but that
stuff never made it to New England. It was fun seeing
"RARE"
associated with my call. I just wish I could have made FN51 somewhat
less
rare.

I ended up with four contest QSOs outside tropo range - two in
FL, one in SC,
and one in western MI. Conditions outside the contest were not
great either. I
found only one Es opening, on Thursday evening, to a rather
limited area in
southern W9.

A family situation back home caused us to leave
Sunday morning, a day earlier
than planned. I figured that with that the band
would bust wide open an hour
later. But as it turns out, I did not waste a day
sitting near a radio waiting
for nothing to happen.

I hope the Cape Cod
visit will become a regular event. ARRL June VHF from FN51
would be even more
fun, but Martha is a teacher, so that won't be for a few
years until she
retires.  Meanwhile, see you in CQ VHF 2016?

73 -  Jim K8MR


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